I love this post as it shows the true joy of being a goat kid. It's not long at all, but it really speaks to goat happiness.

My Most Popular Post

My New Forum is my most popular post by number of page views, with a total of 245. I think people must have thought I was going to change where my blog was on the internet, it's not even a very big post. It just got a lot of views.

My Most Controversial Post

My family arguing about the quality of Aerosmith and hiding under the dining room table.

My most helpful post is the time I answered Judy's questions about ligaments and the gestation period of goats. Goat Q&A.

My Post Whose Success Surprised Me

What exactly does this mean? How many comments it got? What I thought was successful?My most popular post by number of comments would be N is for A New Sight, with a white crab spider eating a bee. Pretty weird and really cool.

My Post That I Think Didn't Get Enough Attention

Duckling(s)! This is the post where the first ducklings started to arrive. I love this post and it's pictures and thought it deserved to be up here.

Thank you Pricilla for nominating me. Even though I haven't been posting for long, only since last year, I still loved looking back through my archives and seeing all 233 of my posts, this being the 234. Heehee. That being said, I must nominate deserving blogs I love.

Whispering Acres- Lucky Nickel and Claire the Sheppardess's adventures in Nova Scotia, Canada. Lucky Nickel is a very cute little goat with curly whirly fur and three interesting goat bachelors, Inigo Goatoya (we sheared his father, apparently), Westley and Fezzik. Thay are "Sexy Singles". Make sure you go over there and shear Inigo's father!

Life on a Southern Farm- Pam lives on a 100 acre farm in Georgia with her husband, cows, goats, dogs, cats, 24 guineas, lot's of chickens and a donkey named Jack. There is also Miracle Eve the goat. She is to cute and will never give up her bottle (even if Pam thinks she has....)!

And last but not least, Hidden Meadow Farm- Another blog in Nova Scotia, Canada. They have Highlander Cattle and they are very adorable (especially the calves!). They are very nice people and you should totally check them out! You would not believe how awesome these cattle are!

And that's my blog posts of the past. Thanks again Pricilla!

Linking to Jenny Matlock's blog for Alphabe-Thursday, where the special letter is S!

13 comments:

Very interesting and quite different from other blogs that I have seen! I, of course, live in the San Francisco area and am rather "citified" - though growing up, I lived for several years on a farm in Smith Station, Alabama!

Oh my! You did such a great job on this post. I haven't ever saw a white crab spider before, much less eating a bee. How cool is that? Loved your post.Thanks for thinking of me to pass the game to. I will try and make time for it soon.Have a great weekend.Pam

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I'm a 15 year old girl and I live on a hobby farm in Wisconsin. I have seven goats, six does and one buck. Also on the farm are 33 chickens, one duck and a farm cat named Dancer. I'm in 4-H and I take my goats to the fair to show them every year.